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34 votes
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The race for next generation submarines - ageing fleets, innovation, and undersea dominance
16 votes -
When Ukraine gets the F-16: What will happen?
15 votes -
From Detroit with love: A history of techno music
12 votes -
Charli xcx ft Billie Eilish - Guess (2024)
20 votes -
Darkest of Days review
5 votes -
The LOX: Tiny Desk Concert (2024)
4 votes -
Against the proliferation of sofa ownership and use
22 votes -
I worked for Mr. Beast, he’s a fraud
87 votes -
Hamferð – Ábær (2024)
4 votes -
Five minute oil-free mayo from tofu
29 votes -
USENIX Security '18: Why do keynote speakers keep suggesting that improving security is possible? (AI, IoT)
7 votes -
Billie Eilish performs stripped-back versions of four songs from 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' for Amazon Music’s Songline (Live, 2024)
All 4 tracks/videos from the live session: Billie Eilish – WILDFLOWER Billie Eilish – BIRDS OF A FEATHER Billie Eilish – L’AMOUR DE MA VIE Billie Eilish – SKINNY
17 votes -
New details on LA Metro's K Line northern extension to Hollywood
5 votes -
Ukrainian equipment losses and resupply (2024): Allied support, captured equipment and endurance
18 votes -
Ionnalee – Not Your Cherry (2024)
4 votes -
If Minecraft was a rhythm game | Clean Bandit - Higher feat. iann dior
15 votes -
Paris 2024 Olympic pictograms - what happened?
9 votes -
Scott Galloway - "The Algebra of Wealth"
15 votes -
Intel chip failures confirmed
35 votes -
How the news broke on X. The epistemology of an assassination attempt.
14 votes -
Orbiform d4
8 votes -
How to build an Arctic airport – why airport construction in Greenland is (quite literally) booming
9 votes -
Rachel Chinouriri - So My Darling (live from KOKO) (2024)
5 votes -
Ionnalee – La La Love (2024)
3 votes -
How Apple just stole "AI" from everyone else
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MILGRAM: An interactive Japanese music project
So this is pretty different from the typical stuff on here. I want to share an interactive music project that showed up on my YouTube feed called MILGRAM. It's produced by Deco*27, a popular...
So this is pretty different from the typical stuff on here. I want to share an interactive music project that showed up on my YouTube feed called MILGRAM. It's produced by Deco*27, a popular Vocaloid/Utauite, and Yamanaka Takuya, a member of the band The Oral Cigarettes who's also been a key figure in producing some anime and video games (Caligula Effect is a major one). This could probably fit into ~anime too, but this is specifically a music project so I figured this is the best place for it.
To quote the MILGRAM wiki:
MILGRAM, established April 2020, is an ongoing interactive music project by DECO*27 and Takuya Yamanaka.
The premise is that there are 10 prisoners residing in the Milgram Prison; they have all committed "murder". Over time, their mental images will be projected into a music video, containing hints and clues hidden in it. With these videos in mind, it is up to you to find out the truth behind their actions and deem whether they should be forgiven (innocent) or not (guilty).
In Milgram, there's a three trial system. Each prisoner will have 3 different MVs. For each video, you will be able to vote on their verdict (for the specific prisoner). Dependant on their previous verdict, their trial will change it's direction. Keep this in mind when you vote!
I like songs that tell stories, and MILGRAM definitely fits that criteria. I haven't finished listening to all of the songs released yet, but it's fun to watch the music videos while searching for clues to whatever murders they committed. Sometimes it's fairly obvious from the first video and lyrics. Other times, we're doing a lot of extrapolation. If you didn't know the context of the overall project, a couple of the songs and videos seem pretty typical for their musical genre. Just look at the top comment of that one: "imagine my confusion clicking onto a seemingly cute and catchy song only to scroll down and see people talking about abortion, murder and death??"
Even without that context though, I think all of the songs and music videos can stand on their own. I wouldn't have realized they were part of a series if they didn't mention "X Trial Music Video" in the title. The songs span multiple genres, ranging from rock to J-pop to metal to... I guess more jazzy and classical/blues? Not sure how exactly to classify that last one, the music video has my brain biased towards seeing it as a "musical theater song". Anyways, there's probably a little bit of something for everyone, and all of them are incredibly well done. I've been playing Undercover in particular on loop, and the melodies of a couple others have gotten stuck in my head.
Currently, the second trial/season recently wrapped up, and no word on when the third season/trial will start releasing, so the interactive aspect is currently on pause. But I figured this might be a fun rabbit hole for some others to go into. And there's some emphasis on it being a rabbit hole. There's a lot of related content like voice dramas and a Japanese mobile app that provide additional context. The wiki I linked at least has translated transcripts for the voice dramas and interrogations, and some of the messages on the app. Meanwhile, the music videos have some Japanese text that's left untranslated, but have YouTube comments mentioning rough translations. Basically, the music videos are just the surface of the story.
Mainly though? I just want to share some cool music and music videos. So I hope someone here enjoys this as much as I am!
7 votes -
Norah Jones: Tiny Desk Concert (2024)
10 votes -
You don't descend from all your ancestors
21 votes -
The underwater 'kites' generating electricity as they move beneath the waters of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic
11 votes -
Tildes Video Thread
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you. It...
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you.
It could be one quirky video that you feel deserves some eyeballs on it, or perhaps you've got a curated list of videos that you'd love to talk us through...
Share some of the best video content you've watched this past week/fortnight with us!
9 votes -
Octolab – Silence Of The City (2024)
4 votes -
Shinichiro Watanabe and the two-shot dynamic
14 votes -
The Raveonettes – All I Have To Do Is Dream (2024)
4 votes -
A little palette cleanser from all of the heavy stuff we talk about here—and a beautiful little surprise for us just before bed
44 votes -
We need to rethink exercise – The workout paradox
38 votes -
The roads to replacing Joe Biden
10 votes -
Objects of Our Life: Steve Jobs' talk at the 1983 design conference in Aspen
7 votes -
Herreys – Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley (1984)
2 votes -
Thierry de Mey - Musique de Table (2008)
2 votes -
Can you tune a fish?
5 votes -
Phish: Tiny Desk Concert (2024)
7 votes -
Internet mysteries: The website you can only open once
21 votes -
The beginner’s guide to coffee machine maintenance
14 votes -
I'm a mess, so I'm making my own file organizer [TagStudio]
11 votes -
Project 2025: The radical conservative plan to reshape America under Donald Trump
61 votes -
I was an MIT educated neurosurgeon. Now I'm unemployed and alone in the mountains. How did I get here?
34 votes -
Bruce W. Nelson - The Heritage Foundation's 2025 Song (We Don't Think We'll Have to Kill You) (2024)
10 votes -
What happened to user interfaces?
23 votes -
Sting Ray Robb goes airborne in wild last-lap incident at IndyCar Iowa 250
12 votes